00:00Let's try to get back to Engineer Eric Campoto of the National Electrification Administration.
00:06Engineer?
00:11Good morning again. Is my condition okay?
00:18All right. We still cannot understand you, Engineer.
00:23How about that? Let's go back to Engineer again.
00:26I will try to ask you this question.
00:32How do you ensure the resiliency of electric cooperatives during a time of calamity?
00:40Especially now that the national typhoons are coming.
00:48I know that they have what they call contribution plans.
00:53Contribution plans are the ones that I pass on to my assessors regularly.
01:01I assess them on potential threats,
01:05or potential threats that could affect their branches in the area.
01:10I pass it on to my assessors.
01:12This is the contribution plan.
01:15This is what I am trying to avoid.
01:19I would like to thank all the electric cooperatives.
01:23I would like to make this clear.
01:25After a time of calamity like this,
01:30I would like to thank all the electric cooperatives.
01:37All right. Thank you very much for your time, Engineer Eric Campoto,
01:41OIC of the Disaster Risk Reduction Management Department of the National Electrification Administration.
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